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“If you’re having trouble thinking bigger, just think stranger.”

This episode is a review of the past year, as well as a look at how I plan for new years.

I haven’t written New Year’s resolutions for roughly six years. Instead, I do a post-game analysis with a series of exercises and odd questions. This episode describes that, as well as a few lessons I’ve learned.

All of the links and resources I mention in the audio can be found below.

Thank you for listening, and wishing you and yours all the best in 2017!

Want to hear another podcast with an end-of-year review? — Listen to my last podcast of 2015. In this episode, I share 25 of my favorite learnings from 2015: tips, gadgets, and quotes from podcast guests that I’ve incorporated into my own life. (stream below or right-click here to download):

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209 Replies to “What I Learned in 2016 (#212)”

Love the live podcast idea. Please consider Hopkinsville KY this August. It will be the best location to witness the total solar eclipse as it’s path crosses the US this summer. As you suggest, we’ve had it on our calendar for over a year. Anticipation is building.

Last January I went the whole month with drinking nothing but water for an experiment. No bubbles, no flavors; no drink of any other sort. It was difficult and fascinating. For some reason, my 13 year old son joined me in a last minute decision, and it was great being able to compare notes with him.

Thanks, Tim! I’m curious about why Oprah is one of your dream guests for the podcast. Is it because of the questions she asks, her accomplishments or maybe because of people she inspires and reaches? Have you though of attempting to interview Ellen, or perhaps getting featured on her show? Her website has a whole, “Send to Ellen” section and her fan mail address is easy to find. We’ve mailed her a few mugs over the years, partly because most of our pottery fans seem to be in a similar demographic. She might be more accessible and active right now, if you could convince her to let you play AcroYoga base, hah!

I’d love to come see you live if you swoop through the Midwest for a tour. If you think a pottery kick-wheel demo might be an interesting pairing with an AcroYoga demo, drop me a line and I’d love to zip over with some Stoneware and a portable kick-wheel. Our Facebook live pottery demos have been reaching 50-200k+ views consistently.

Do you have any specific tips for using a Facebook Group to raise interest for Tools of Titans locally? What would you name the group? I was at a party in Minneapolis Saturday and someone I’d never met enthusiastically recognized TOT on the coffee table.

Happy New Year! Agreed- a podcast roadshow would be great! and I would love it if you were to stop in Chicago.

Have you chosen your off-grid trip yet for this year? Have you ever been to East Africa? If not, I highly recommend it- absolutely beautiful! I’ve been working on a project in Tanzania for several years and it’s like my second home. And actually, as a dog owner (Molly is super cute btw), might be interesting for you to see what dog ownership looks like in different contexts (I study dog ecology, ownership, and rabies in rural villages near Serengeti).

Two suggestions on places to visit for your traveling podcast — Longmont, CO for a conversation with Mr. Money Mustache and Salina, Kansas for another conversation with Rolf Potts. Very cool that you are open to exploring smaller US cities. Best, Kathy

I admire the work you do. I’m a huge fan. Your tips with respect to achieving successful business and fulfilled life are invaluable and life changing. You are a great role of a self-made man.

With regard to your Live Podcast idea, I think it’s an awesome idea, in big or small cities. it will build communities of diverse people who are interested business, health, lifestyle, self-improvement, and constant self-learning. I already created Tools of Titans LOS ANGELES and many of my friends are signed up…

On a side note, I’d like to have your advice regarding which conferences or workshops you can recommend to attend for people who would like to start their own business (I’m researching the ideas for my business now). If u can shoot me a quick message that would be great.

Houston is right at 100. I’m reaching out to the Houston Acro-yoga community, but after watching a few of the youtube videos…f*&# that man…it looks intense. Anyway, hope you can make it down here. — Andy Mann

A podcast tour is waiting for you in Austin. I have 250 fans (and growing) in a facebook group who are ready to laugh and learn. Until then, we will be doing meetups to discuss our own experiments inspired by ToT. Stories to come via our facebook group!

Love your podcasts . . . but I wish you provided transcripts–so often I’m short of time and I can read much faster than I can listen to a podcast. On the other hand, getting the full sense of expression can also be great!

I bought Tools of Titans and look forward to it–it was too heavy to take on this trip!

I am a big fan of you from Germany and listen regulary to your amazing podcasts- really awesome! I was very attracted by mushroom coffee, but unfortunately had to learn that there is no Tim-discout for me in Germany- Foursigmatic has an international store, so it would be great to get also a discount as a German user. Tolols of Titans is great! Best regards Sandra

This was a very helpful episode, especially looking back at the year’s worth of events and interactions. There are certainly a few things that need to be cut out to make life more enjoyable this year. But I was pleasantly surprised to realize how much improvement I’ve made by simply focusing more on the people in my life. Thank you for creating this episode.

Tim – I am LOVING TOT and just purchased a few more copies to gift.. everyone needs a TOT imho 🙂 Thank you for writing it.

As for more live podcasts – yes please!! Please come back to NYC (a selfish request as it’s my home) but perhaps consider rural locations where stress is through the roof.. Victoria, Texas, for example. Check out the suicide and drug overdose stats there.

There are numerous rural communities where a little TF attention, wisdom, and TLC could go a long way..

I was incredibly touched by your candid commentary on mental health/suicide in TOT.. the US is under a siege of anxiety, depression, and worse.. and it doesn’t need to be this way. A dose of Tim Ferris perspective and inspiration could help.

I enjoy the podcast, however it makes me feel like I cannot relate to him when Tim is talking about spending a month in Paris or taking trips around the world. Typically the content is pretty “financially neutral”, and he did summarize saying spending time with family etc., but I feel like it is a different situation than just “spending time together” when you can take your parents to Europe for a month. Not trying to hate, thanks for the podcast.

Hi Tim – We are listening to this podcast while on our ski tour through Wyoming, Idaho & Oregon. Our ears certainly perked when you found that the pattern with your good times from 2016 where traveling off the grid with friends & family. We feel the same and have actually built our business around this very idea. Thank you for your year in review. Not sure if this is the right avenue for talking about this but if you decide to take that trip through the US, we have some ideas:) We partner with the LymeLight Foundation to raise awareness for Lyme Disease (I, Gretchen have had it since I was 10, just diagnosed last year). Our campervans are built for adventure (full kitchen, extremely comfortable, stocked with all the gear you’ll need and not a huge RV) and we think you’d love exploring in a ROAM rig, taking your podcast on the road & raising even more awareness for the Lyme community. We’ve wanted to reach out for a while now but after listening to this last podcast, decided to just pull the trigger & comment:) We hope your new year is off to a good start! Take care, Gretchen & Taylor from ROAM

Tim, I have been listening for some time now and love all the “actionable” tips I’ve gotten from you! Really hoping you do the live podcast tour so you can visit us in Fargo ND (yup the one from the movie)

While the first system is interesting enough I find that the second one (strongly correlated with the first one but not as universally accepted) has a lot more interesting implications and applications.

This system categorizes a person in 4 different categories each with 2 extremes. You don’t strictly belong to either extreme but in most cases you will mostly tend more to one than the other. The categories are (only shortly described):

Where do you get your energy from? Extroversion (being with a big group of people) or Introversion (being alone/with few good friends)

How do you process information? Sensor (details) or iNtuition (connections)

How do you make decisions? Thinker (take a step back and analyze rationally) or Feeler (project yourself into the situation and feel how it will effect you/others)

The combination of letters (and therefore attributes) will tell you a lot about yourself and others.

A proper personality type test can be done by licensed people (e.g. certain psychologists), by yourself with a good book (I would recommend “The Art of Speedreading People” by Paul D. Tieger and Barbara Barron-Tieger) or with an online test (not as accurate in many cases). As a quick introduction to spike your interest you could try the latter, e.g. at https://www.16personalities.com/ although I would recommend reading a suitable book on it.

From what I know about you in your books I would say that you are very likely a INFJ personality type. Of course at this point these letters might not make a lot of sense for you, but they will if this topic interests you and you read a bit more about it. I’m very certain on the first and the last two letters, the second letter is the most tricky one for me to read in other people. As you very often state certain facts, numbers, names etc. you might be of the Sensor extreme but I think you have more traits in common with the iNtuition extreme as the connections throughout the book a very well worked out and you can often find sentences like “XXX reminds me of YYY” (e.g. for tastes in the 4HChef).

You might be familiar with this topic but if not maybe you are interested in it and can get some knowledge about yourself and other people out of it (I know I have).

I was listening to your podcast, and a few people said you should do things with high school students; which you said you loved doing… but you sort of flew past that idea and got really excited about doing the live podcasting tour. Maybe this sounds odd, but I don’t think a podcast tour is as valuable as you teaching. I think that while spending a few hours in a room with your super fans is great–You know what would be even greater than that? Having an impact on someones life that really needs it. Giving teens hope and teaching them they can create their own future and giving them the tools and access that your listeners have is priceless. I wish I had someone like you talk to me when I was a shitty kid in high school. Inspiration would have made a huge impact at that age.

Anyways, you could totally do the tour and have a room full of people that will all take selfies with you, and it will be cool. Or you could have a huge impact on the lives of people that could actually use it and ten years from now, maybe twenty, you might a bunch of amazing adults that say, “Tim, seriously, that time you talked to my school, taught my class…it changed my life.”

Tim, I’ve been following you ever since you interviewed Jocko for the first time. I am continually impressed by those you interview and was extremely glad to have been gifted Tools of Titans for Christmas. It’s proven one to keep me engrossed for hours at a time. Even though I’ve listened to many of your podcasts, reading what those I’ve listened to and those I haven’t in the format you’ve introduced with the book is incredibly fulfilling. There always seems to be an answer to a question I’d been thinking of independent of the book and your interviews. Thank you for the diligence you’ve put in between the covers of this book and the many hours you’ve put into “deconstructing” those whose knowledge and experience are so succinctly contained within them. Thank you for sharing pieces of yourself and your life in there as well. I assume that, although you’ve been at this for awhile, it’s not so easy to open yourself and your life to mass consumption. May 2017 bring you many new and uplifting experiences and even more fortuitous ventures. Thanks again for the work you do. It’s extremely appreciated.

Tim, I was recently introduced to your podcast and blog and have loved them both. Such good stuff!! You should try and interview Wim Hof. He holds 20 world records. He hiked Everest in nothing but shoes and shorts and he is a meditation guru. I don’t know if you know who he is, but he would be a fascinating interview and right up your alley. Here is to 2017!

Well done, as usual. I haven’t finished the entire podcast-but thought I’d check out some of the comments while in front of the computer. I love the idea of the travelling podcast, and would like to recommend Tacoma, Washington.

We have a race called “Unleashed at Stadium Bowl” that had 500 participants last year. We race up and down the stairs of the historic Stadium High School Bowl (school where 10 Things I Hate About You was filmed). It is fun like a throat-punch, I’m sure you’d like it.

The race is the primary fundraiser for our animal rescue, but it is really a community building event. There are numerous venues (indoors if needed) in which a post race podcast could be taped. We expect close to 1000 racers this year, and I imagine many if not most would be ‘FHWW’ people–even if they don’t yet know it.

I prefer Tacoma over Seattle/Bellevue. We are Grit City, close to Joint Base Lewis McChord, urban yet approachable. Our race is Sunday August 6th. We are close enough to Seattle that it would draw that crowd, but in Tacoma you get to run the stairs!

Love your work Tim! Come to western pa for your podcast. Summer is lovely. We have some acro-yoga in the vicinity… boxing… kayaking… Ill be starting the facebook group Tools of Titans Dubois-Brookville.

Huge each fan of more monthlong experiments. I am on year 6 of no booze, caffeine, or refined sugar for the month of Jan. It’s the best/worst ever and at the least it makes you appreciate what you are missing when it’s back in life. Also makes daily journal easy ( I am grateful for sour patch kids, bourbon, etc).

Hell yes to the traveling podcast. Been poking around the idea of doing the same same but different (my wife and I are on month 7 of track loving the the world with only a smaller pack and $25/day per person.)

On your challenge to I think bigger – we plan adventure every 6 months as you recommends. Ice Climbing for a week every year starting the day day after Christmas has made the ploughing through fall so easy. I want to kick an idea by you if you’re into it.

As a public health professional who thinks in terms of social determinants of health, I am fascinated by the dynamic interplay of how where you live, work, play, learn,and worship affects one’s health outcomes. I’m curious to know whether you might consider exploring in your national podcast tour and Facebook groups on how Tools of Titans can be applied to not only improving individual’s health/wealth/wisdom but also scaling up to enhance the well-being of communities (i.e., neighborhoods, schools, workplaces, and churches)? Can these tools have a measurable impact beyond the individual-level? How do you engage folks who haven’t already drunk the Kool-Aid of Tools of Titans but could really benefit from contributing to the conversation and from finding ways to bridge/apply the tools in their own communities?

In regards to your US road trip idea / plan… You might want to search, “Overlanding” (off road camping), “XP Camper”, “Earthromer” ,”Overland Expo”. Some other individuals that have traveled the world would be the blogs, “Song of the Road”, “Goats on the Road”, “MJSailing” which I think your listeners might enjoy as an alternative lifestyle if one is more in tune with the journey and importance of people instead of the destination while traveling. I’ve been thinking about recording conversations via the “StoryCorps” Ap. In regards to your matchmaking comment, I talk to strangers during my commute to SF on Bart and ask them what they are interested in as a way of helping them pursue their passions by connecting them to resources or people. I’ve also started to get more involved in my local schools to help students realize their full potential. My passion project is a humble worldwide social movement that enables everyone to know everyone or more likely a computer that knows everyone and suggests people dead or alive whom you might learn from or who are on similar journeys as yourself. It in a beta testing phase, me being the beta / computer and doing more of a performance / conceptual art piece for now. I was trying to document the interactions online, but it was getting a little labor intensive. To be more present with the family, I have narrowed the audience down to one, being my wife whom I journal my thoughts, feelings, poems every day on the morning commute and sometimes in the evening. Check out “Modern Love” and “Dear Sugar” also if you’re into body work with the yoga you might find the “Somatica” school of Danielle and Celeste or “Sex with Emily” Podcast educational…

1. Do you like her parents (their family environment may be a good view into a possible future together, plus you find you spend so much time with them when kids arrive)?

2. Do you like her friends? (The friends she has is a good indication of friends you will make together or friends you choose to support or not support) and

3. Do your friends (and parents?) gel with her (often a good indication if you are blinded by the trees of ‘love’).

Otherwise, you can’t make a mistake. Marriage (or your choice in partner) is a wave in the ocean, once committed the force will bring you joy, take you new places and importantly bring little people to the world. Your own game still will have the most to do with it.

I could go on. Reach out to me if you want to discuss more. Final comments: I selfishly want you to marry and have kids too. Children are the biggest catalysts for change in your own life (in a good way), I’d love for more on that advice and adventure to be examined by your podcasts (to help me).

Please don’t ‘experiment this’ in a show with a great athlete of your interest. It is your private choice and there will be good and bad in her.

I believe you will make it work whoever it is and the net sum will still be positive. That said, I secretly wish for you to be lucky enough to find a right one – you derserve it and I wish this gift for everyone. (You do however need to take a plunge. Is one wave really that much better than another when you love surfing (i.e. being a dad.)?)

Use all means possible (including IT). Propose to 3 people this year. Marry the first one that says yes. Then make it work and don’t look back.

For the tour you’re considering, I’d love to hear from people who have read the book and how it affected them. So maybe a few minutes of your podcast you can sit down with someone from the Facebook group and get a sense of what they got out of the book and how they continue to use it and reference it.

Tim, I’d like to put in a hell yes vote to your idea of “going on tour” with podcasts around the country. I’ve been a huge fan for years, have gifted the 4 hour workweek many, many times, and am a loyal podcast listener. Your work has been so inspiring for my own self actualization, but also for my work as an Army psychotherapist. I am more than willing to coordinate the D.C. area and will standby for further guidance!

Come to DC please!!! I can even hook you up with a place to stay in an unbeatable location: cryotherapy center, yoga studio, TRX/kettlebell/other high intensity fitness center (rated #1 in DC), Michelin Star & other top restaurants, a speakeasy, best coffee in DC, a fancy pet babysitting place, and your local neighborhood bar all within 1 min walking distance! Hope to see you here!

Tim, what would it take to get you to come to Edmonton, Alberta, Canada? I am willing to make it happen!! It is fu**king cold here in the winter but our summers are beautiful. We have an amazing river valley, a great food scene and truly wonderful people. You have changed my life in a big way and I would love to meet you and bring you to my city.

Hi Tim- Pease do a tour, if you are seeking more sunrises and the opportunity to spend more time In the country this would be an exceptional way to check off multiple goals. I have been working with this roving farm to table organization for the last two years and the experience has been phenomenal. Its high end, we don’t advertise and we have a phenomenal following. It has allowed me to see some of the most beautiful places in the country, work with some incredible farmers and world class chefs and has allowed me to fall asleep under the stars and rise with the sun. Their business structure is what I believe you will find appealing, pick a location, set a date and allow for ticket sales, once the event is sold out guests can seek an alternative date/location have the option of adding additional dates in the sold out location. Your audience will come to you, and if you perhaps offered a camping option, most will delight in some glorious acro play as well! If you need a wing woman sign me up. Thank you for all that you do and your incessant inspiration for self improvement.

But I’m biased. I live in an RV full time and travel around going to acroyoga jams and other movement based activities, so of course I’d think that was awesome! I might even come to more than one of them.

My best RV touring tip: Use the Allstay’s Walmart site to find which Walmarts allow/encourage free parking. So much easier than trying to get an actual RV spot for one night stopovers.

All of this is well and good if our major signaling system—our hormone/gut cross talk—is working. But, today emerges a new critical problem: environmental castration. And, what to do about it. In the past 2 decades it’s been clear that milestones of reproduction are being futzed with by toxic pollutants with far-reaching consequences. Now our toxic planet is assaulting our human ability of connection/pleasure/performance. 20 yr. old’s are having sexual dysfunctions previously only seen in seniors. Nature never does anything without a purpose: including pleasure. Worth a chat? I’m a hormone scholar yada yada and love that you rally our spirits and bodies, but our hormonal Internet system must be on board, too.

Make Carbondale a stop on the mobile podcast circuit. On August 21, 2017 we will be the greatest point of duration for the eclipse. SIU had Bucky Fuller as a professor and is the home of his original dome home. We have lots of hiking, wineries & breweries and the top ranked BBQ among other things.

Tim, what would happen if instead of just a tour of the U.S. you made it a podcast world tour? I’ve started a Tools of Titans Facebook Group for Glasgow, Scotland on the off chance you decide to go crazy.

This was a great episode! I wish I would have made it around to it earlier when I was getting through the holiday shenanigans. I especially liked the take away from the Oprah documentary on doing a thought experiment in which you look at having love and fear as your only emotions.

Interestingly, I also decided to start the NOC NOC challenge for a 3 month stint before hearing this. I’m glad going ketogenic and complaint free has an official and hilarious name and hope more people jump on! The Dom D’Agostino piece in Tools of the Titans was really helpful for being able to add some strength and muscle while eating this way. I add the Blue Ice supplement you recommended in 4 Hour Body, zinc, magnesium, and D3 supplementation FTW!

Speaking of matchmaking, have you ever considered being the matchmaker yourself? I’m sure many of your listeners would love to connect with like-minded individuals. Enjoying your podcast already narrows the field; some sort of Meyers-Briggs or similar system would be an additional cool (and easily automated) vetting component. Your listeners may skew male, but do you have data on your single listeners? That ratio might be more equal. Just a thought!

Tim, I am the organizer of a local Meetup group of ~500 in Jackson, Mississippi— I’d love to be part of creating a Facebook group (presumably from my Meetup + additional promotion in my network) and hosting you for a live podcast! I’m not sure if you’ve ever been to Mississippi (let alone Jackson), but there’s actually a lot of great things happening here and you have many fans here!

Hello Tim, I don’t know where you are at with your Podcast Tour, but I’d like for you to consider Long Island as a venue. and we can look at the Boulton Center in Bay Shore https://boultoncenter.org/ of which I have a friend that runs it. In addition, I already had a small group of Titans experimenting stuff from Tools of Titans on Facebook, Called Tools of Titans Experiment in Action. I wanted to keep it small but you mentioned having 250 members in the group, so I wanted a challenge and I believe that we will have that many members. What else can I do to reverse engineer TF to come to Long Island other with some wine mushroom coffee and maybe get Josh Waitzkin to banter with you in Bay Shore? You can find me on Facebook, or email with the email that you will not share with anyone. Thanks and I hope someone is reading.

I have been a long time follower of your blog and have gotten so much inspiration from it. Most recently, this episode led to my New Year’s resolution to live my live my life more from love than fear. The episode also inspired me to put a proposal out to you related to your idea to take the blog on the road in 2017. What if you had a custom designed trailer to travel the country in? Think ultra cool Airstream built with your and Molly’s design tastes and desires in mind. Sharing an opportunity for adventure, not selling a trailer. I could make this a reality and believe it would end up on your positive 20% column at the end of the year.

Tim, first of all. Thank you for the 4-hour work week. It gave me the push. I went to Europe, ran a marathon, went back to pole dance, sold all the clutter in my life, detached negative people out, and much happier now. I’ve been working on my muse a bit longer than expected though… It’s taking me much longer than a month to put the idea into life. And more than that, it became all consuming thing in my life. This side business that was suppose to liberate me has now consumed me and I haven’t made a single cent yet:) I’ve must have gone wrong somewhere… Going to reread your book again. Hopefully that will help. Great episode by the way, doing the 80/20 analysis of 2016 tonight. Thank You for all the great content that you provide. Very helpful and inspirational.

I am a 56 year old man from baton rouge,la. With a 7 and 9 year old. I first got 4 hrs. Body,just wanted to thank you the last couple of years for keeping me sain while going through a divorce.Would love for my kids to listen to you but no luck yet. Baton rouge tour?

Tim, I would like to host you for a mobile podcast in Okinawa, Japan. I’ve heard you reminiscing about returning, here’s your opportunity! Our birthdays are one day (and one year) apart; therefore, I propose a birthday adventure. Bring on the big 4-0!! I’m also down for a birthday adventure to a new, unexplored location.

With your traveling podcast, I think it will be facinating to discover the 2 America’s we live in. Those that line the coast and middle America very different worlds. Also do not forget Utah(more stars than sky) so beautiful to explore maybe explore the four corners area..spooky..Thank you for thought provoking ideas and interest it helps for the time between. Andrea

If you are still considering a visit to some smaller cities this year, we would love to have you in Asheville, NC. There is lots of beauty to be seen here in the south east, and activity you may enjoy too (acro-yoga, outdoor adventuring, excellent food options, a local float tank facility etc.). There’s an active community here of those dedicated to learning and development. If you have interest, there is a link to our Facebook group below. I know a trip here would be very well received. I hope this finds you well. Thanks for all that you do!

This “post-game analysis” technique is so powerful! Thanks for sharing that Tim. The real clincher is following through on what you’ve found. This method can lead towards some massive changes that could seem scary.

Also, It’s so much easier to reflect when you’ve made a mistake than when things are going generally well. But having a designated time to target areas of improvement is clearly a tool of the most powerful folks out there, who settle for nothing less than greatness.